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 Anthony, 
  
In new version You INSERT indicator ONCE ONLY. And 
you DON"T NEED TO re-insert it. 
  
Just click "SAVE" button and that's it - it 
will be automatically repainted. 
  
 Best regards, Tomasz Janeczko amibroker.com 
  ----- Original Message -----  
  
  
  Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 12:31 
  AM 
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] One step 
  backwards (Indicator Builder vs. Formula Editor) 
  
  
  What I see with the new interface is this....if you keep clicking 
  on the same indicator, it keeps opening up a new window....the old IB did not 
  do this....if the indicator was already opened, it did not open a new 
  window.... 
    
  Anthony 
  
    ----- Original Message -----  
    
    
    Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 5:53 
    PM 
    Subject: Re: [amibroker] One step 
    backwards (Indicator Builder vs. Formula Editor) 
    
  Hello,
  >>From a graphical user interface 
    experience, the Indicator Builder  > was AWESOME.   I felt 
    like I had everything at my fingertips to go  > back and forth between 
    different formulas.   To completely remove it  > and replace 
    it with this formula editor, imho, is trying to fix  > something from 
    the user's AB experience that isn't broken.
  You have all your 
    formulas at your fingertips now. Even more - you can organize them into 
    FOLDERS that YOU can create and name freely. MUCH MORE 
    CONVENIENT.
  And new formula Editor does allow EVERYTHING that 
    Indicator Builder allowed.
  Click on "INSERT INDICATOR" button (THE 
    LAST ONE IN THE TOOLBAR) and your formula is charted.  Make a change, 
    click "SAVE" button and it is updated.
  It is that easy. WAY EASIER 
    than before.
 
  Best regards, Tomasz 
    Janeczko amibroker.com
 
  ----- Original Message -----  From: 
    "scourt2000" <stevehite@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: 
    <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 11:44 
    PM Subject: [amibroker] One step backwards (Indicator Builder vs. Formula 
    Editor)
 
  >  >  > >  > I say KEEP the 
    Indicator Builder user interface shell and just  > modify the inner 
    workings.  Tomasz, is this a user-driven demand to  > have the IB 
    removed?  I like your spirit of constantly trying to  > improve 
    your product but, honestly, nothing is "wrong" here from a  > user's 
    perspective.  It was a beautiful interface that fostered high  > 
    productivity.   If this formula editor is to rival IB, then I 
    think  > it is being dropped wholesale into place far too soon in the 
     > development cycle. >  > But hey, you're the boss and 
    the master of all you survey.  I'm just  > giving you my opinion 
    from not only a user's point of view but from  > someone who has 
    developed professional software for 17 years. >  > Steve > 
     >  >  >  >  >  > Check AmiBroker web 
    page at: > http://www.amibroker.com/ > 
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